governors, remember, these are century cities, they tell us. right. yesterday, florida governor ron desantis sent 50 migrants to martha s vineyard where they ve declared a crisis. just over 50 migrants. their arrival has triggered a wave of backlash from the left. many are condemning the move as political and inhumane. here is white house press secretary karine jean-pierre. speak of the migrants, including children, who arrived in martha s vineyard, were misled about where they were being taken, and what would be provided when they arrived. it s also deeply alarming. the children governor abbott abandoned in martha s vineyard, the children that governor desantis abandoned, as well, they deserve better. they deserve better than being left on the streets of d.c. or being left in martha s vineyard. kayleigh: what s better than martha s vineyard? it s not such a dilapidated part of the country. republicans are now asking, where was the outrage when the bite and white house secr
is lucky to with alive. i m charles payne in nor neil cavuto. this is your world. we have live coverage in fort myers florida. brandy? good afternoon, charles. we re here at a food pantry where a lot of people have been coming to to get some of those necessities that they needed after the flood waters came through this area. just to quickly paint the picture in the fort myers area, if you came here, you d see a lot of lights out. if you re driving down the road, you have to stop at the red light. there s no signals working right now. a lot of downed trees and those that are still up look like they have the bark just stripped from them. a lighter brown shade right now. it s also very active here. a lot of people driving around, starting to get things recovered out here. i want to bring in mary. she s here with the organization, gladiola s food pantry. you re closing up shop for the day but what have you been providing for people? since the pantry was flooded during the s
border patrol council are toque who art del cueto will join us on that. we began america reports this friday with june unemployment report beating expectation but still below pre-pandemic levels. with inflation still climbing. hello, i am in for sandra smith and rich, hello to you. good afternoon, i am in for john roberts. 372,000 jobs added last month in unemployment rate to study at 3.6% but record number of job openings persist with two jobs available for every unemployed person and there are still concerns over runaway inflation and new jobs report shows rising costs with average earnings. anita: meanwhile the president is taking heat for more than just the economy and some of his own party criticize him for a lack of action on guns and abortion. the president s last hour sending executive order to access to abortion and the move comes two weeks after the supreme court overturned roe v. wade. rich: mark meredith live on the beautiful lawn of the white house, mar
a lot of people have since. that republican romp in november that was a give-me, not so fast and not a give-me. we have you covered with connell mcshane on what has mcconnell worried. jessica taylor on the polls showing the cracks and grady trimble at the iowa state fair with potential presidential candidates looking for openings. welcome, everybody. i m neil cavuto. this is your world. let s begin with connell mcshane on what is giving mitch that twitch. it s interesting. leader mcconnell is making the point that if you look at a statewide race, that s really when the candidate matters, not just whether there s an r or d next to his name what many expect to be a big year for republicans, when we dig in, we see the gop struggling in senate races. the democrat is john fedder man leading dr. oz in the polls so much so that the cook political report has changed the rating from toss-up to now lean democrat. fedderman has been trying to portray oz as this out of touch carpet b
going down. national border patrol council, art del cueto on border officials that are fed up and peter doocy on where the president is heading right now. let me just tell you, it s not at the border. welcome, everybody with busy news day. much more on the affidavit situation, the border situation front and center for the time being. there we go to casey stegall in eagle pass with a certain big visit today. casey? yeah, neil. the visit is wrapping up as we speak. secretary mayorkas made at least two stops here in this border patrol sector while he was on the ground. but no events were open to the press. so we did not get the opportunity to ask him any questions. they even wouldn t let the drone fly in the area once he was here. after landing in del rio, he traveled to eagle pass where the secretary visited a border patrol processing facility that opened last month. the 153,000 square foot facility is on 24 acres and has a capacity of 1,000. then mayorkas traveled down here